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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190313T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190313T213000
DTSTAMP:20190222T175342
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SUMMARY:The Ford/Kavanaugh Complex: Trauma and Soul in American Culture
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Steven Galipeau\, M.A.\, M.Div. \nThe Christine Ford testimony to the Senate and Brett Kavanaugh’s response gives us a close look at a critical cultural complex in our country. This complex limits the ability to hear the pain and suffering of people\, be it women\, Native Americans\, African Americans\, and other marginalized individuals and groups. This ignorance and lack of empathy then gives “privilege” to those who might nor really deserve it. A review of the testimony of these two people will serve as a starting point to look at his complex in a broader sense\, including gun violence\, corporate abuse\, and other regularly repeating cultural events that cause significant trauma. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify cultural attitudes which preclude empathetic and compassionate responses to individual and collective trauma;\nExamine attitudes that can facilitate more reconciliation when such defensive dynamics become activated.\n\nSteven Galipeau\, M.A.\, M.Div. is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Woodland Hills\, California and President and Executive Director of Coldwater Counseling Center in Studio City\, a Jungian oriented sliding scale nonprofit. Steve is the author of Transforming Body and Soul: Therapeutic Wisdom in the Gospel Healing Stories and The Journey of Luke Skywalker: An Analysis of Modern Myth and Symbol as well as articles and reviews on a variety of topics related to Analytical Psychology. He is a frequent lecturer for Pubic Programs. \n \n \n
URL:https://junginla.org/event/the-ford-kavanaugh-complex-trauma-and-soul-in-american-culture/
LOCATION:C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles\, 10349 West Pico Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190408T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190408T213000
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SUMMARY:Between Esotericism and Psychology:Runes\, Magic and the Mysteries in Jung’s Liber Novus
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Sonu Shamdasani\, Ph.D. \nFrom 1913 onwards\, in the course of his self-experimentation\, Jung crafted a self-styled practice of the imagination and engaged with magic and Hermeticism in a syncretic manner. He came to conceive of his experiences as an initiation into the mysteries\, which he sought to generalize as the individuation process. This talk reconstructs the parallel genesis of this esoteric private cosmology and exoteric psychology and their interrelations. \nSonu Shamdasani\, Ph.D.\, is a London-based author\, editor\, and Philemon Professor of Jung History at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College. Shamdasani’s writings focus on Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961)\, and cover the history of psychiatry and psychology from the mid-nineteenth century to current times. He edited for its initial publication a major work of Jung: The Red Book. Although well known by its title\, until 2009 its contents had remained hidden from the public and from practicing psychotherapists. In 2003 Shamdasani founded\, along with Stephen Martin\, the Philemon Foundation\, which sought to publish all of Jung’s works. Although Jung’s Collected Works had been published in twenty volumes\, there were manuscripts and other works by Jung that remained unpublished. \n \n \n
URL:https://junginla.org/event/between-esotericism-and-psychologyrunes-magic-and-the-mysteries-in-jungs-liber-novus/
LOCATION:Los Angeles – TBA\, Los Angeles\, CA
GEO:34.0522342;-118.2436849
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190614T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190614T213000
DTSTAMP:20190222T175342
CREATED:20181220T003809Z
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SUMMARY:Living Life More Fully in the Shadow of Mortality
DESCRIPTION:Presented by James Hollis\, Ph.D. \nJung observed that “life is a short pause between two mysteries.” That fact is not in debate; what does matter\, then\, is how we live that short pause. Given that mortality frames our brief journey\, our focus will be on the attitudes and practices which enable us to live more fully\, particularly when dealing with issues such as depression\, anxiety\, trauma\, grief\, loss\, and physical illness. We will examine the role of psychological maturation as a way of making meaning of our lives. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe the role of attitude when dealing with physical illness\, depression\, and anxiety\nGive an example of psychological practices which are beneficial to patients dealing with physical illness\, depression\, and anxiety\n\nJames Hollis\, Ph. D.\, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Washington\, D. C. where he is also Executive Director of the Jung Society of Washington. He is also the author of fifteen books including his most recent book\, Living an Examined Life: Wisdom for the Second Half of the Journey. \n \n \n
URL:https://junginla.org/event/living-life-more-fully-in-the-shadow-of-mortality/
LOCATION:Los Angeles – TBA\, Los Angeles\, CA
GEO:34.0522342;-118.2436849
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190615T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190615T130000
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CREATED:20181220T004502Z
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SUMMARY:Taking Your Life Back: Steps to the Recovery of a Personal Journey
DESCRIPTION:Presented by James Hollis\, Ph.D. \nTiny\, dependent\, and at the mercy of the world around us\, we all have to adapt\, adjust\, bury\, deny\, split-off and repress\, and thereby lose contact with our own sovereignty and natural source of guidance. The core focus of the second half of life\, is the recovery of that source. In this workshop we will focus on the steps that can help us to identify the affects\,\, attitudes\, and belief systems that can interfere both in our relationships with others\, as well as towards ourselves\, thus leading to a greater sense of integration of the parts of the personality we have sought to mute. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe how the defenses of denial\, splitting\, and repression contribute to a weakened ego and sense of self\nGive an example of how the dismantling of a defensive structure can contribute towards a sense of integration\nGive an example of a maladaptive defensive structure\nDescribe what is meant by an overly adaptive personality structure and why this defense often stops functioning in mid-life\n\nJames Hollis\, Ph. D.\, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Washington\, D. C. where he is also Executive Director of the Jung Society of Washington. He is also the author of fifteen books including his most recent book\, Living an Examined Life: Wisdom for the Second Half of the Journey. \n \n \n
URL:https://junginla.org/event/taking-your-life-back-steps-to-the-recovery-of-a-personal-journey/
LOCATION:Los Angeles – TBA\, Los Angeles\, CA
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